Using basic/enhanced modes (rmc75p only), Basic/enhanced profibus modes (rmc75p only), Basic/enhanced profibus modes – Delta RMC151 User Manual
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6.9.5. Using Basic/Enhanced Modes (RMC75P Only)
6.9.5.1. Basic/Enhanced PROFIBUS Modes (RMC75P Only)
The RMC75P supports four additional modes that are not supported by the RMC150E: Basic,
Basic+, Enhanced, and Enhanced+.
These Basic/Enhanced modes require more programming in the PLC and are typically more
difficult to use than the I/O modes. Therefore, most users will prefer the I/O modes. However,
the I/O modes typically require more programming in the RMC. The following table lists pros
and cons of the Basic/Enhanced modes to help you choose which mode is appropriate for your
application:
I/O Modes
Basic/Enhanced Modes
Advantages
•
Easy to understand
•
Requires little programming in the PLC.
•
Can start user programs to issue
commands or read and write any
registers.
•
Supported by both the RMC75P and
RMC150E. Therefore, programs made
for either RMC easily transfer to other
RMC.
Advantages
•
Directly issue commands
•
Directly write to any register(s)
•
Directly read from any registers(s)
•
Does not require using the Program
Triggers and User Programs
Disadvantages
•
Requires using the Program Triggers
and/or user programs in the RMC.
Disadvantages
•
Can be difficult to understand
•
Requires a lot of programming in the
PLC.
•
Not supported in the RMC150E.
Therefore, programs made for these
modes for the RMC75P do not directly
transfer to the RMC150E.
Basic/Enhanced Mode Details
If you decide to use a Basic/Enhanced mode, choose from one of the following. For more
details, see the topic for each respective mode.
Mode:
Commands*
per Cycle
1
1
1
1
Simultaneous
Commands
Cyclic Read
Registers
8
16
8
16
Explicit Read
Registers
1
1
1+7
1+7
Explicit Write
Registers
1
1
1+7
1+7
Bandwidth
16
16
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